One of the reason we like popular password manager LastPass so much is because they put a lot of effort into security. Today, LastPass has added two new features you'll want to enable right now to keep your passwords even safer: restricting logins by country and when using TOR.

What do these features do, exactly? Country restriction makes it possible to prevent access to your passwords from specific locations. If you live in the United States, for example, you can only allow access to your account from the United States. This will help ensure logins don't occur in countries you don't authorize. Disallowing logins from TOR, on the other hand, prevents you from logging in at all when using TOR. This security measure is useful because you don't want to be using any person information when TOR is active—the whole point is to remain anonymous, and TOR can't protect you if you send your credentials.

Both of these new features can be accessed via LastPass settings page when you're logged into your vault. For more information, check out the full post on LastPass' blog.

UPDATE: LastPass wanted to clarify that they disabled TOR logins for another reason entirely:

We have added the option to disallow access from Tor because Tor has been previously associated with hacker activity, since hackers can employ it anonymously to avoid detection. Most LastPass users never use Tor or have a reason to use Tor, so disallowing access is just one more way users can prevent unauthorized access to their account; the threat is remote to begin with, but when we added the country restriction option it made sense to add the Tor restriction option as well.

That doesn't mean locking yourself out of your LastPass account when using TOR isn't a good idea, but it's just not why LastPass added the feature.